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Total Internal Reflection: Applications In Nonlinear Microscopy And Fluorescence Anisotropy, Brandon Colon Dec 2021

Total Internal Reflection: Applications In Nonlinear Microscopy And Fluorescence Anisotropy, Brandon Colon

Doctoral Dissertations

As technology advances to harness new energies and to create new cures, the sophistication of analysis grows not only in depth but in efficiency. Total internal reflection (TIR) has been coupled to microscopy leveraging its unique optical phenomenon on a breadth of topics. In this dissertation, the work presented will show how TIR was applied in two different instrumental analyses to evaluate two unique and complex systems. The first project features TIR paired with the transient absorption microscopy (TAM), a nonlinear optical technique, to gauge solvent mixing and diffusion in microreactors. Microreactors gained acclaim for their ability to produce high …


Instrument Development For High Sensitivity Size Characterization Of Lipid Vesicles And Other Biological Macromolecules Via Taylor Dispersion Analysis, Meagan Moser Dec 2021

Instrument Development For High Sensitivity Size Characterization Of Lipid Vesicles And Other Biological Macromolecules Via Taylor Dispersion Analysis, Meagan Moser

Doctoral Dissertations

Just as humans communicate with other humans, the cells in our bodies communicate with each other through various, often complex, mechanisms. Cell-to-cell transmission of small molecules, lipids, proteins, peptides, or nucleic acids can be mediated by extracellular lipid vesicles called exosomes. Exosomes have been found to play a role in the delivery of regulatory molecules from one cell to another, serving as a universal communication mechanism. Currently, there is an emerging focus on characterizing exosome communication dynamics. Understanding exosome mechanisms of cell-to-cell communication requires accurate measurements of the spatiotemporal and chemical dynamics of exosome secretion. No current analytical approach offers …


Development Of Optical Sensors For Chemical Detection, Jonathan Kelly Fong May 2014

Development Of Optical Sensors For Chemical Detection, Jonathan Kelly Fong

Doctoral Dissertations

Detection of biodiesel at low and high concentrations in diesel is highly desired in the aviation and fuel industries. Cross contamination of jet fuel with biodiesel may impact the thermal stability and freezing point which can cause deposits in the fuel system or cause the fuel to gel, leading to jet engine operability problems and possible engine flameout. A dye doped optical sensor utilizing the dye Nile Blue Chloride has been developed for quick and direct detection of biodiesel which mainly contains fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). The sensing mechanism relies on the solvatochromatic properties of the dye which undergoes …